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Jane is young and out of options. Her only choice is to play the game.
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Jerin comes to breakfast after a first night
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I'm Not Sorry by Rayoislife for IOU_Superglue
Fandoms: Original Work, condiments - Fandom
02 Apr 2015
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The result of a late night roleplay and some insomnia crazyness.
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- English
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- 2,188
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- 8
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as we cross ten leagues from a rubicon by light_rises for nocturnalKnight
Fandoms: Homestuck
24 Mar 2014
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You mother notices - as if she wouldn't - but the little rebellions settle in and simmer, remain there, keeping something akin to the peace. Which is the only reason you stay with that tack as long as you do, because it stifles. It pokes a lioness with a stick instead of the Winchester you suspect she deserves and that's not you.
But it's not just you under her roof and rule. And better a stick than nothing at all.
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No-SBURB AU. Jake invites Dirk home for spring break during their first year of college, where Dirk rapidly develops a respect for the phrase “Like grandmother, like grandson.”
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Jade is crushed when her dog, Becquerel, passes away. Karkat comes up with a surprise that will surely cheer Jade up.
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My Only Daughter A Smoking Gun by orphan_account for Elizabeth Culmer (edenfalling)
Fandoms: Homestuck
26 Dec 2012
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Jade Crocker's childhood memories were a collage of red and white. Red like mixing bowls and spoons, like the hairband their mother always wore to keep her long, raven hair pulled from her face. White like flour and starched aprons that their mother wore, white like the icing her brother piped on the cakes their mother had baked. Red like the cocktail cherries Jade put on top while her mother held her over it when her legs were too short to reach the top of the counter.